Efforts to Graduate More Primary Care Physicians and Physicians Who Will Practice in Rural Areas: Examining Outcomes From the University of Minnesota-Duluth and the Rural Physician Associate Program

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作者
Zink, Therese [1 ,2 ]
Center, Bruce [3 ]
Finstad, Deborah
Boulger, James G. [4 ]
Repesh, Lillian A.
Westra, Ruth [5 ]
Christensen, Raymond
Brooks, Kathleen Dwyer [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Dept Family Med & Community Hlth, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Res & Evaluat Rural Phys Associate Program, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[3] Univ Minnesota, Dept Educ Psychol, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[4] Univ Minnesota, Med Sch Duluth, Coll Med, Dept Behav Sci, Duluth, MN 55812 USA
[5] Univ Minnesota, Dept Family Med, Duluth, MN 55812 USA
[6] Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Rural Phys Associate Program, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
关键词
RECRUITMENT; CURRICULUM; RETENTION;
D O I
10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181d2b537
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Purpose To compare practice choices (primary care or specialty) and practice locations (rural or metropolitan) of medical students at the Duluth and Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul; TC) campuses of the University of Minnesota (UMN). In the early 1970s, Minnesota created two medical education programs at UMN to increase the number of rural and primary care physicians: the first two years of medical school at UMN-Duluth, where the program focuses on recruiting students who will be rural family physicians, and the Rural Physician Associate Program (RPAP) elective, a nine-month, longitudinal immersion experience with a preceptor in a rural community. Method In 2008, the authors analyzed outcomes for four student groups: (1) UMN-Duluth and (2) UMN-TC medical students who participated in RPAP and (3) UMN-Duluth and (4) UMN-TC students who did not participate in RPAP. UMN medical students complete their first two years on either campus; they can apply to RPAP for their third year. Non-RPAP students spend most of their third-and fourth-year rotations in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Results The UMN-Duluth and RPAP students were most likely to select a rural location and primary care practice. UMN-TC, non-RPAP students followed national trends, choosing predominantly metropolitan and specialty practices. Conclusions RPAP and UMN-Duluth provide significant, complementary educational programs that lead more graduates to choose rural and primary care practices. Efforts across the nation to address the crisis in rural primary care should build on these successful efforts. Acad Med. 2010; 85: 599-604.
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页数:6
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